Majik 0 Posted October 16, 2003 From all the posts i've read everyone recommends bosch w6dpo but are the NGK PGR6D (P/N 101000047AB)the same? i've just found these in my g60 and been told these are platinum and the bosch equivalent. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
G60Jet 1 Posted October 16, 2003 not sure to be honest but i use the bosch ones and they last ages, and im happy with them. they are OEM approved so thats good enough for me Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Majik 0 Posted October 16, 2003 Justb looked on EKTA the plugs are listed for ADY engines :? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jims corrado 0 Posted October 16, 2003 i know this isnt exaclty relevant but, many years ago, i put ngk plugs in my sicrocco scala 1.8i, almost as soon as i did this the cold starting was absolutely crap. thinking that it was something with the injection system i paid a fortune for a local bosch service centre to check it out. he confirmed everything to be ok. however as soon as i changed the plugs for bosch ones the problem went away. so from then on all my cars (vw or otherwise) have used bosch plugs. just a thought jim Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
G60 0 Posted October 16, 2003 NGKs will *work*.. but Bosch are the proper spec, last longer, and come with the proper gap. this is such an integral park of a well-behaved car that i wouldn't mess around. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
G60Jet 1 Posted October 16, 2003 Part Number 101 000 006 AF Spark plug 'longlife' W6PD0 Bosch MODEL PG 8) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Supercharged 2 Posted October 16, 2003 Yes I have got W6DPO's in mine but did have NGK's (but not the same part number as you Majik??) I have not noticed any difference in the performance but as G60 says they are the recomended plug and will probably last much longer. (I don't really mind paying £40 for a set of plugs that will last 40k miles) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SuperCorrado 0 Posted October 17, 2003 i use Beru (#6DP0), thats who Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bally 0 Posted October 17, 2003 I bought the bosch ones for myn.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
spoier 0 Posted October 19, 2003 I use NGK BPR6ES in my Corrado G60 - they are about $4 each. You can replace the set 4 times for cost of 1 set of W6DPO's If you can't tell, I'm not a big fan of platinum plugs. The ONLY benefit they give is you can forget to change them for a loooong time (the average car owner doesn't understand the concept of replacing "maintenance" items every 2-3 years). And I never trust some $1/day worker overseas to pre-gap correctly, so I always check regardless before installing. Takes 2 seconds. Edit: PS: gap is 0.025" Skye Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
G60 0 Posted October 19, 2003 i'd trust the worker.. gap is 0.024" :lol: :lol: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
spoier 0 Posted October 19, 2003 its actually 0.024 - 0.028 :) The gap is ususually set at the smallest end of the range to account for widening as the electrodes wear. I check my plugs every copule of months so its no big deal I'm going to experiment with 0.030 - 0.035 gaps when the car's back on the road, as well as indexing the plugs so the open part of the electrode faces the incoming charge, its a old and cheap tuning trick to gain a couple horses. But for indexing you need an assortment of usually 6-7 plugs for a 4 cyl. Skye Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
davidwort 0 Posted October 29, 2003 so how do you 'index' a triple electrode Bosch plug then? :wink: its actually 0.024 - 0.028 :) The gap is ususually set at the smallest end of the range to account for widening as the electrodes wear. I check my plugs every copule of months so its no big deal I'm going to experiment with 0.030 - 0.035 gaps when the car's back on the road, as well as indexing the plugs so the open part of the electrode faces the incoming charge, its a old and cheap tuning trick to gain a couple horses. But for indexing you need an assortment of usually 6-7 plugs for a 4 cyl. Skye Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites